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In the News - Food Pantry, car break-ins
The Franklin Food Pantry, which was almost homeless this summer before being saved by Rockland Trust Bank, has opened the doors to its new building, said pantry Director Linda Pouliot.
"We are open for business. The freezers were delivered this morning, and we're still waiting for more, but we couldn't wait any longer," as the pantry has been closed for more than a month, Pouliot said.
"At least we're not in limbo anymore - there is a home, there is a place to stay," said Pouliot.
Read the full article in the Milford Daily News here
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Police are urging residents to lock their cars, as the rash of break-ins that began in March hasn't stopped despite several arrests, said Deputy Chief Stephan H. Semerjian.
For the past three weekends, police have received many reports of car breaks in the Kennedy School area, including Pond Street, Charles River Drive, Maple Street, Baron Road and the surrounding neighborhoods, Semerjian said.
In some cases, the thieves have gone onto people's property and into garages to access cars, he said.
Some residents have reported seeing and hearing young people on their property and near their cars, who run off through yards and the roadway when seen, Semerjian said.
Read the full article in the Milford Daily News here
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MADD Legislative Update
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Monday, June 22, 2009
FM #42 - This week in Franklin
Time: 6 minutes, 46 seconds
MP3 File
Session Notes:
Music intro
My intro
FM #42
This Internet radio show or podcast for Franklin Matters is number 42 in the series.
You give me ten minutes and I'll let you know what matters this week in Franklin, MA.
We'll start with a quick review of what happened this past week
1 - Third Thursday had another good turnout
“girl's night out”
July will likely be around a beach party theme
2 - The Strawberry Festival was a success despite the weather
good strawberry shortcake
Franklin Area Bus available
have you ridden the bus yet?
3 - Rep Vallee and Sen Spilka's offices had presence at the Festival
This was good to see that our local officials had a presence
I talked with Michele Goldberg from Sen Spilka's office
4 - United Regional Chamber of Commerce
Jack Lank, Jen Osojnicki, Claire Latino, Irene Polley
doing good things for business in the area
And the outlook for the week ahead:
- school year comes to a close
- School Committee meets 6/23
- Farmers Market operates Friday's from 1:00 to 6:00 PM on the Town Common
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The musical intro and closing is from the Podsafe Music Network
Jon Schmidt - Powerful Exhilarating Piano Music
School Committee - Agenda - 6/23/09
- Citizen’s Comments
- Review of Agenda
- Minutes: I recommend approval of the minutes from the June 9, 2009 School Committee Meeting.
- Payment of Bills - Mr. Kelly
- Payroll - Ms. Armenio
- FHS Student Representatives
- Correspondence: Letter from FSC to Mr. Peter Light
2. Guests/Presentations
- Sam Scoba – Chosen All-American by the USLA (United States Lacrosse Association) and Hockomock League MVP
- Plaque for Senior Project – Sascha B. Werner
- Community Health Council Update – Michele Kingsland-Smith
3. Discussion Only Items
- Town – School Agreement
- Budget to Actual
- FY10 Budget
4. Action Items
- I recommend acceptance of three checks from the Remington PCC totaling $376.76 for field trips as detailed.
- I recommend acceptance of the donation of the installation of a flagpole from the 5th grade students for the Parmenter Elementary School.
- I recommend acceptance of a check for $800.00 from the ASMS PCC for buses for an 8th grade field trip.
- I recommend adoption of the Town-School Agreement as detailed.
- I recommend acceptance of a Japanese Maple Tree from the FHS Young Democrats Club.
- I recommend approval of Budget Transfers as detailed.
5. Information Matters
Superintendent’s Report
- MSBA
- Stimulus Money
- Special Education
School Committee Sub-Committee Reports
School Committee Liaison Reports
6. New Business
To discuss future business that may be brought before the School Committee.
7. Executive Session
Contractual Negotiations
8. Adjourn